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During that same stretch, Mr. Shields's guitar sound intensifies, becoming so overmodulated that it muffles the rest of the band and the track seems to crack into dust.
The effect is especially acute at the corner, where the building suddenly seems to crack open from the stress, its upper floors cantilevering 15 feet over the lobby entrance.
In your own neighborhood, it's a simple utility; farther than home, it seems to crack doors open that might otherwise be passed by, giving personality and accessibility to the surrounding blocks.
There is the promise of light breaking out too, along that slow river's turn – this is the only hint of Whistler to be found – and then in the sky, which seems to crack apart with a clap of God's hands rather in the way that the 19th-century apocalyptic painter John Martin used to cause his skies to spill open with all the promise of light's redeeming flood.
Occasionally Willie's voice seems to crack, I do miss the more familiar hard-bitten whine that accompanies his usual fare like "Whiskey River".
As a recent report from the left-leaning Roosevelt Institute on political corruption indicated, the only time the government seems to crack down on it comes in a time of huge scandal.
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"I just couldn't seem to crack him," said Taylor.
These were films, to borrow a wonderful phrase from the critic Robin Wood, which "seem to crack open before our eyes".
The arrests come amidst US prosecutors seeming to crack down on Venezuela being a 'transit zone' for narcotics.
She had thrown more than 45m in practice but seemed to crack when it came to the competition proper.
That seemed to crack open that quarter of the draw for third-seeded Andy Murray, who faced no trouble in his first two matches.
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